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Use "maceration" in a sentence
"In Provence, this process, known as maceration, is very short, which gives the wine a light color and a very delicate feel."
"Egg producers notably defend grinding up of newly hatched male chicks -- called maceration -- and other "euthanasia" on business rather than humane grounds."
"The third and final type of case which may confront the identification officer concerns the problem of maceration, that is, long immersion of the fingers in water."